1.Imaging evaluation of duplication of the internal auditory canal
Chunmei WU ; Simeng LU ; Shuilian YU ; Miao LEI ; Yongxin LI ; Bentao YANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2024;31(2):92-96
OBJECTIVE To analyze the MSCT and MRI imaging manifestations of patients with duplication of the internal auditory canal(DIAC),improve understanding of the deformity,to provide preoperative basis for cochlear implantation.METHODS Retrospective observation of 20 cases(24 ears)of DIAC inner ear multi-spiral CT(MSCT)and MRI data,measurement and analysis of the width of the internal auditory canal(IAC)and cochlear nerve canal in the lesion group and the control group.RESULTS All DIACs had stenosis of the IAC cambined with other temporal bone malformations.MSCT shows that the 21 ears IAC,while MRI hydrography shows the 16 ears IAC divided into double tubes by bone.MRI hydrography shows a slender vestibulocochlear nerve.There were statistically significant differences(P<0.001)in the width of IAC and cochlear nerve canal between the lesion group and the control group.Six cases(8 ears)had varying degrees of hearing recovery after cochlear implant surgery.CONCLUSION DIAC shows stenosis of the IAC;The bone septa shown on MSCT are its characteristic fertures;MRI hydrography shows underdeveloped vestibular and cochlear nerves;The combination of two imaging examination methods can provide objective reference for the diagnosis of this disease and artificial auditory implantation.
2.Endoscopic surgical outcomes of meningoencephalocele and cerebrospinal fluid leaks of frontal sinus: a single medical center retrostpective analysis
Zhenxiao HUANG ; Qian HUANG ; Shunjiu CUI ; E QIU ; Peng YANG ; Jingying MA ; Bentao YANG ; Min CHEN ; Liang YU ; Bing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2024;59(11):1143-1151
Objective:To analyze the efficacy of endoscopic surgery for frontal sinus meningoencephalocele and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks, and to explore endoscopic surgical strategy.Methods:A total of 35 patients with frontal sinus meningoencephalocele and CSF leaks who underwent endoscopic transnasal surgery at Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University between May 2007 and December 2023 were enrolled in this retrospective case series, including 29 males and 6 females, with the age of (35.23±15.76) years. High-resolution sinus CT and magnetic resonance cisternography were undertaken before surgery. The primary outcome measure was the success rate of endoscopic surgical repair. Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS 27 and GraphPad Prism 8 software.Results:Of the 35 cases, 21 (60.0%) were traumatic, and 14 (40.0%) were non-traumatic. The most common defect was in the posterior frontal sinus wall (24 cases, 68.6%), with a defect size of (10.4±4.8) mm 2. Twenty-six cases (74.3%) underwent endoscopic transnasal Draf Ⅱa-Ⅲ frontal sinusotomy, and 9 cases (25.7%) underwent endoscopic transnasal Darf Ⅱb-Ⅲ frontal sinusotomy combined with frontal trephination. The average follow-up time was (84.72±57.42) months. The success rate of one-time endoscopic repair was 97.1% (34/35). One patient required a second procedure, resulting in an overall success rate of 100%. Thirty-three patients had a widely patent frontal sinus ostium postoperatively, while two experienced stenosis. Conclusions:Endoscopic surgery is effective for treating frontal meningoencephalocele and CSF leaks while preserving frontal sinus drainage. Combined frontal trephination is recommended for defects that are difficult to repair using the conventional transnasal approach.
3.Value of magnetic resonance imaging multiple parameters in the differentiation between olfactory neuroblastoma and sinonasal diffusion large B cell lymphoma
Yuan WANG ; Wenling YU ; Ting LI ; Bentao YANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2024;31(7):426-430
OBJECTIVE To investigate the value of magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)parameters in differentiation between olfactory neuroblastoma(ONB)and sinonasal diffusion large B cell lymphoma(DLBCL).METHODS Pathology-proven 34 ONB patients and 29 DLBCL patients with MRI examinations before treatment were included.The conventional MRI features and semi-quantitative parameters of two groups were documented and analysis.Statistical analysis between the two groups were performed.The independent sample t-test and was used for continuous variables in normal distribution,Mann-Whitney U test was used for non-normal distribution.The frequency of categorical variables were compared by Chi-square test.Logistic regression analysis was done to identify the most predictive MRI features for differentiation.RESULTS ONB often located in the nasal cavity olfactory recess and ethmoid sinus,characterized by intracranial extension through the cribriform plate,forming a'dumbbell'shape mass(P=0.004).DLBCL more often located in paranasal sinus,orbits(P<0.001,P=0.024).T2WI signal intensity of ONB were higher than DLBCL(P<0.001).ONB showed more signs of outward turbinate and lobulation(P=0.001,P=0.004).ADCave of ONB was obviously higher than DLBCL(P<0.001).On DCE-MRI,ONB showed higher CImax,WR(P<0.001,P=0.011),lower TTP than DLBCL(P=0.003).ONB presented more wash-out type TIC curve(P=0.022).Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that tumor location(olfactory cleft or maxillary sinus),T2WI intensity,ADCave with cutoff value of 0.82×10-3mm2/s and TTP with cut off value of 52 seconds were the most predictive MRI features for differentiation.CONCLUSION The multiple MRI conventional and functional parameters are helpful in differentiating ONB from DLBCL.
4.Imaging features and differential diagnosis of arrested pneumatisation of the sphenoid sinus
Zhongyu YAN ; Chengyao LIU ; Xinyan WANG ; Zheng LI ; Bentao YANG ; Junfang XIAN
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2024;31(7):451-455
OBJECTIVE To Analysis of CT and MRI imaging features of arrested pneumatisation of the sphenoid sinus and differentiate from osteogenic and chondrogenic tumours of the region.METHODS Retrospective analysis of CT and MRI findings was performed of 13 patients with sphenoid sinus arrested pneumatisation and 20 patients with osteogenic and chondrogenic tumours and tumor like lesions in the same period.Evaluation indicators included location,size,density,presence of expansive changes,calcification,cortical bone changes,MRI signal characteristics,signal changes after fat suppression,degree of enhancement,and statistical analysis was conducted.RESULTS Finally,the location includes the sphenoid body(4 cases),pterygoid process(3 cases)and multiple involved areas(6 cases).The arrested pneumatisation area is mainly characterized by fat density or mixed density of adipose and soft tissue.The longest diameter of the arrested pneumatisation zone is 0.8-4.1 cm.There is internal calcification(7 cases)and without bone expansive changes(13 cases).Cases with intact bone cortex(13 cases);On MRI T1WI,high signal(11 cases),equal signal(2 cases),on T2WI,high signal(10 cases),equal signal(3 cases).Decreased signal after fat suppression(13 cases),no significant enhancement(10 cases),and slight enhancement(3 cases).CONCLUSION The arrested pneumatisation of sphenoid sinus is a rare anatomical variation characterized by a mixed density of fat or soft tissue,intact bone cortex,without bone expansive changes,decreased signal of MRI fat suppression,and no obvious enhancement,which will help to differentiate from osteogenic and chondrogenic tumours of the region.
6.Comparative study of quantitative methods based on intravenous enhancement of 3D-FLAIR sequence for evaluation of endolymphatic hydrops
Yi LIN ; Guowei ZHANG ; Ziyi WANG ; Zongrui ZHANG ; Hongna SUO ; Zhongwei LI ; Wei LIAN ; Bentao YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(3):231-235
Objective:To compare the diagnostic value of three quantitative evaluation methods based on three-dimensional rapid fluid attenuation inversion recovery sequence (3D-FLAIR) vein-enhanced labyrinth images in endolymphatic hydrops.Methods:From October 2017 to April 2019, a retrospective study was conducted on 86 patients with unilateral otogenic vertigo who were admitted to Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University. MRI was performed 8 h after the single-dose Gd-DTPA intravenously injection in all patients. Three evaluation methods were used to calculate the ratio of the endolymphatic area to the total lymphatic area, the ratio of the saccule to utricle area, and the ratio of the endolymphatic volume to the total lymphatic volume, respectively. The paired t test was used to compare the three ratios between the affected and healthy ears. With clinical diagnosis as the gold standard, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to analyze the efficacy of three methods in diagnosing endolymphatic hydrops. Results:Totally 65 cases were finally diagnosed endolymphatic hydrops clinically. There were statistically significant differences of all the 3 ratios between the affected and healthy ears ( t=9.93, 7.22, 8.20, all P<0.001). The ROC curve showed that the area under the curve (AUC) of endolymph/total lymph area ratio, saccule/utricle area ratio, endolymph/total lymph volume ratio for diagnosis of endolymphatic hydrops were 0.882, 0.768, 0.884 (all P<0.001). And there were no significant differences between each paired AUCs (all P>0.05). Conclusions:All three methods of endolymph/total lymph area ratio, saccule/utricle area ratio, endolymph/total lymph volume ratio can quantitatively evaluate endolymphatic hydrops. The endolymphatic/total lymphatic area ratio method is still the most convenient method at present.
8.Multi-parameter MRI signal analysis of labyrinth in patients with sudden deafness
Ziyi WANG ; Yi LIN ; Hongna SUO ; Zongrui ZHANG ; Hanjing WANG ; Xinping HAO ; Yongxin LI ; Bentao YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2021;55(8):829-834
Objective:To explore the clinical application value of each sequence by analyzing the characteristics of labyrinthine signal on MRI in patients with unilateral sudden deafness.Methods:Totally 52 patients of unilateral sudden deafness with inner ear MRI were analyzed retrospectively at Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University from January 2016 to July 2019, all of which could find abnormalities in the labyrinth, including 17 cases of plain scan and 35 cases of enhanced scan, with sequences including plain T 1WI, enhanced T 1WI, plain and enhanced delayed 3D fluid attenuation inversion recovery (3D-FLAIR). The affected labyrinthine signal characteristics of each sequence were analyzed and the involvement sites were judged. The ability of each sequence to show labyrinthine abnormal signal was evaluated and scored. The Friedman test and Wilcoxon signed rank sum test were used to compare the subjective scores of the ability to show labyrinthine high signal in different sequences in plain and enhanced patients, respectively. Fisher′s exact probability method was used to analyze the relationship between the affected sites and the recovery of hearing, tinnitus and vertigo symptoms. Results:Fifty-two patients (100%, 52/52) showed labyrinthine high signal on T 1WI, 8 (15.4%, 8/52) showed higher signal and 3 (5.8%, 3/52) showed low signal on T 2WI. Thirty-five (100%, 35/35) showed high signal on enhanced T 1WI, among which 27 had enhancement (77.1%, 27/35). Fifty-two (100%, 52/52) showed significant high signal of the affected labyrinth on 3D-FLAIR (17 plain scan, 35 enhanced scan). The scores were 2 (2, 2), 3 (2, 3), 3 (3, 4) and 4 (4, 4) of T 1WI, enhanced T 1WI, plain and enhanced 3D-FLAIR respectively. The overall difference in subjective scores of plain T 1WI, enhanced T 1WI and enhanced 3D-FLAIR in enhanced patients was statistically significant (χ2=64.528, P<0.001), and the comparison between the two was statistically different (all corrected P<0.05). The plain 3D-FLAIR score was higher than the plain T 1WI in patients with a statistically significant difference ( Z=-3.729, P<0.001). Twenty-seven cases (51.9%, 27/52) exhibited high signal at the ampulla of semicircular canals, with a statistically significant difference in the distribution of hearing recovery or not ( P=0.001). Conclusions:Both T 1WI and 3D-FLAIR sequences can effectively identify the labyrinthine high signal, but the latter was better than the former of its ability to display, especially delayed enhanced 3D-FLAIR. The high signal at the ampulla of semicircular canals was a characteristic predictor of non-recovery of hearing.
9.The clinical features and prognostic analysis of visual function damage caused by fungal sphenoid sinusitis
Yonghui SHAO ; Qian HUANG ; Yue CHEN ; Bentao YANG ; Libin JIANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2021;37(11):872-878
Objective:To observe the clinical characteristics of patients with visual impairment caused by fungal sphenoid sinusitis and analyze the influencing factors related to visual prognosis.Methods:A retrospective clinical study. From January 2006 to December 2020, 44 patients (55 eyes) with visual impairment caused by fungal sphenoid sinusitis confirmed by imaging and pathological examination in the Department of Ophthalmology of Beijing Tongren Hospital were included in the study. Patients was first diagnosed in the Department of Ophthalmology due to monocular or binocular vision loss, or binocular diplopia, limited eye movement and ptosis. All patients underwent visual acuity examination and fundus color photography. CT examination of paranasal sinus or orbit was performed in 37 cases; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of paranasal sinus, brain or orbit was performed in 34 cases. All patients underwent endoscopic sinus opening combined with intrasinus lesion clearance; 14 cases were treated with antifungal drugs after operation. The average follow-up time was 59.61±37.70 months. Comparison of clinical characteristics between invasive and non-invasive fungal sphenoid sinusitis were by χ 2 test or Fisher exact test. The influencing factors with P<0.2 in univariate analysis were selected for multivariate regression analysis. Results:Among the 44 patients, there were 19 males and 25 females; the ratio of male to female was 1:1.3; the average age of visual symptoms was 61.48 ± 12.17 years; 23 cases (52.3%, 23/44) suffered from immune dysfunction, including 21 cases of diabetes mellitus. The visual acuity decreased in 33 cases (44 eyes) (75.0%, 33/44). There were 15 cases of binocular diplopia with eye movement disorder (34.0%, 15/44), including 6 cases with visual impairment. The visual acuity of the affected eye was no light perception-0.8. There were 35 cases with headache (79.5%, 35/44). Nasal symptoms were found in 14 cases (31.8%, 14/44). There were 40 and 4 cases of Aspergillus and Mucor infection in sphenoid sinus, respectively. Among the 37 cases who underwent CT examination of paranasal sinus or orbit, there were soft tissue filling in the sinus cavity, including 19 cases of high-density calcification in the sinus cavity (51.4%, 19/37); bone defect of sinus wall were in 24 cases (64.9%, 24/37). There were 26 cases (70.3%, 26/37) of sinus wall osteosclerosis. MRI of paranasal sinus, brain or orbit was performed in 34 cases. T1WI of sphenoid sinus lesions showed low signal, high signal and equal signal in 14, 10 and 9 cases, respectively; T2WI showed high signal, low signal and equal signal in 13, 16 and 2 cases respectively. After enhancement, the lesions were strengthened in 11 cases, no obvious enhancement in 23 cases, and the surrounding mucosa was thickened and strengthened. The lesions involved the orbital apex and cavernous sinus in 18 and 16 cases, respectively; orbital apex and cavernous sinus were involved in 12 cases. Six months after operation, visual acuity was significantly improved in 27 eyes (65.9%, 27/41); visual acuity did not improve in 14 eyes (34.1%, 14/41). Multivariate regression analysis showed that the change of sinus wall osteosclerosis was associated with higher visual acuity improvement rate (odds ratio= 0.089, 95% confidence interval 0.015-0.529, P=0.008). Conclusions:Fungal sphenoid sinusitis related visual impairment is relatively common in elderly female patients with low immune function; monocular vision loss with persistent headache is the most common clinical symptom; imaging findings of sphenoid sinus lesions are an important basis for diagnosis. Sphenoid sinus opening combined with sinus lesion clearance is an effective treatment. After operation, the visual acuity of most patients can be improved. The prognosis of visual acuity was relatively good in patients with hyperplasia and sclerosis of sphenoid sinus wall bone.
10.Imaging evaluation of incomplete partition type Ⅲ cochlea malformation before cochlear implantation operation
Xiao WANG ; Ziyi WANG ; Junfang XIAN ; Bentao YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2020;54(10):959-963
Objective:To investigate the imaging findings of incomplete partition type Ⅲ (IP-Ⅲ) cochlea malformation using high-resolution CT (HRCT) and MRI, and to measure the key anatomical structures, providing the accurate qualitative and quantitative data for cochlear implantation (CI).Methods:Totally 14 patients (28 ears) with IP-Ⅲ cochlea malformation who underwent cochlear implantation at Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University from February 2012 to March 2019 were retrospectively collected. All the patients were male, aged 7 months to 27 years old, with the median age as 3 years old. All the 14 patients underwent preoperative HRCT and 9 of them underwent preoperative MRI. The development of inner ear structure, including cochlea, vestibule, semicircular canals, vestibular aqueduct and internal auditory canal (IAC) was reviewed and analyzed. The travel route and position of labyrinthine, tympanic and mastoid segment of facial nerve canal were evaluated; the width of labyrinthine segment of facial nerve canal and superior vestibular nerve canal, as well as the angle between first and second parts of the facial nerve canal were measured on HRCT. The shape of stapes and the development of cochlear nerve were analyzed on MRI.Results:All the 14 cases (28 ears) showed nearly normal shape of the cochlea, with the bony interscalar septa presenting while the modiolus completely absent. The lateral portion of the IAC was dilated, and the septum was absent between the base of the cochlea and the IAC, appearing as a"gourd-like"shape. A small saclike protrusion was formed in the vestibule and protruded into the upper semicircular canal in 10 cases (20 ears) (71.4%, 20/28). The beginning of the vestibular aqueduct enlarged in 12 cases (24 ears) (85.7%, 24/28). All the 14 cases (28 ears) showed that labyrinthine segment of facial nerve canal was located almost above the cochlea and showing stiffly. The labyrinthine segment of facial nerve canal widened in 7 cases (14 ears) (50.0%, 14/28) and the superior vestibular canal widened in 13 cases (26 ears) (92.9%, 26/28). The width of labyrinthine segment of facial nerve canal and the superior vestibular canal were (1.14±0.37) mm and (1.66±0.35) mm, respectively. The angle between the first and second parts of the facial nerve canal was 96.83°±15.63°. Eleven cases (22 ears) (78.6%, 22/28) showed thickened footplate of stapes and poor oval window, but the round window was clear. Nine cases (18 ears) showed normal development of the cochlear nerve on MRI.Conclusion:IP-Ⅲ cochlea malformation has the characteristic imaging features. Preoperation accurate assessment of the shape and location of important anatomical structures such as cochlea, internal auditory canal and facial nerve can provide valuable information for CI.

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